The Daily Reporter» D. C. IRELAND er week............................ 10 cents (Payable on Saturday.) Single Copy........................................ 2 “ By Mail 10 cents per Month (In Advance.) Kates for Advertising Will be made satisfactory to all applicants. McMinnville, Or. - - Meli. 1. 1887 No More Dead Heads Oregonian. The railroads of the country will issue no more passes after March 31. They interpret the interstate commerce act as shut­ ting al! passes off. No doubt, this will be a great relief to the railroads. The country mer­ chant and the country editor, who have called so loudly for the interstate bill as a measure of justice for the interior, will now be blandly informed, when they hint that a pass would be accept­ able, that the law forbids rail­ roads to issue them. As for the members of the metropolitan press, they don’t want passes, because they have no use for them. They are obliged to stay at home and work. The house pension committee voted unanimouslv that the house should pass the dependent pension over the veto. This has excited surprise and caused a fear that the veto will be over­ ridden. The bill is not confined to the late war but gives $12 a month to all dependent persons who served three mouths or more “in any war in which the United States has been engaged.” This includes even Indian wars. A better way would be to give to every poor man not having $1000 worth of property that amount per month and create the fund l»y a direct income tax on the millionaires. In this way there could be a good social time had all over the country. ■ ■ Unlike the tears of Mrs. Blen- nerhaset, which, according to Wirt, in his great speech on the Burr conspiracy, “froze as they fell,” the snow which falls in Oregon melts as it falls, or words to that effect. An Albany Herald special says; “The board of directors of the Oregon Pacific Railroad company met on Saturday, and reviewed the work of the year. They elected the old officers throughout, but decline making proceedings public at present.” Information was received in this city, however, from a reliable source that at the meeting of the board a contract was let to Brink & Wright, of Corvallis, for furnishing 60,000 ties, to be used in the construc­ tion of 140 miles of road east­ ward from Albany during the coming summer; also that Abe Hackleman, of Albany, was elec­ ted a member of the board of directors. NEW TO-DAY. BOOTS i SHOES It is suggested that to save washing, dishes shall be made of paper and burnt after each meal. Plates, cups and saucers of this material could be manufactured very cheaply, and the adoption of this idea would dispose of the most fatiguing part of household labor. MISCELLANEOUS, Dr. 11. J. MIVTHORN. First National Bank, Physician and ITowber Obstetrican, r. —OF m ’.MINNVILLE, OREGON.— ------ OFFICERS :------ J acob W ortman .................... President civil praotice W. D. F enton , .............. Vice-president nt service as J ohn W ortman ....................... Cashier Eight years’ experience and three years in go physician and surgeon. al Graduate of Jefferson Medical Obli ; Philadelphia, Pa., also of Iowa State University. .Volicc for Publication. L and O ffice at Oregon City, Or., ) y 28, 1837. t F Notice is hereby given the following of his inten- named settler has filed tion to make final pro support of bis 11 be made be­ claim, and that said rk of Yamhill fore the County Jud faVette, Oregon, on county, Oregon, at Monday, May 2d, 18X7, viz: I-: O. M. WOOD, __________ _ _______ homestead entry, No. 4137, for the S W ‘4 of S. W. of Sec. 6, T 2, 8 R, 4 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva­ tion of said land, viz: Miles B. Martin, Richard Martin, David Richardson and N. A. Smith, all of North Yamhill, in Yamhill oounty, Oregon. W. T BURNEY, Register. HEATH EMMA THE Transacts a General Banking business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made on favorable terms. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers on New York, San Francisco and Portland. Office hours—from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. FIRE INSURANCE. JOHN WORTMAN Represents the following sterling compan­ ies: London & Liverpool er cent discount, and Kinds of Job Work Par­ repertoire: '"V Large, New and gant Stock That is en route, will be sold at/a ten per cent. There is East Lynne, Robert Macaire, May Blossom, Fanchon, Camille, New Magdalen, and 100 others. ticularly Iron and Tin Roofing, East Lynn#. Galvanized iron Cornices and window caps. In fact we do anything tha*t comes in Reserved seats 75 cents, on sale at our line, with neatness and dis ONLY Rogers & Todd’s drug store. General patch and, Ono BOOT and SHOE store in McMinnville admission 50 cents. where yon oan get vour moneys worth, and that is at Deilsohneider’s. Come and see me. Administrators Votier to Bring on your designs and we will cut your Next door to Yamhill County bank. F. DEILiSl HNEIDER t'reditorw. patterns, and do your work, and don’t you forget it. Notice is herebvarp«i'that Niles Nelson has been appoinUftpiidmiiliBtrator of the es­ tate of Michael Kelson deceased. There­ South east cor. 3d and C streets, MoMinn. A, H. & O. O. HODSON. fore all persons bnving claims against said ville, Oregon. estate are hereby notified to present them with the proper vrumbes to him at Hobson- ville, Oregon, within six months prior to this 21st day February 1887, or to I. T. Maulsby, Atty, for estate. NILES NELSON. 51.5t ------ (o)------ Friday Night - - - - Never Tell You It Can’t be Done. Look BISHOP de KAT. ont for ----- — The prohibitionists are taking up 1’. T. Barnum for their presi­ dential candidate in 1888. No­ body can say that Barnum hasn’t got any show.—Boston Herald. Barnum has had too much to do with rings to be available for presidential timber. NEW TO-DAY. REDMOND’S New Stock. Vol ire of Tina I Settlement Notice is hereby givejrnlilU Frank Ekroth administrator of th^estatfc of A. C. Lamb deoeased, has filed iu the edbny oourt of the state of Oregon in the count/ of Tillamook,his final aooount as suck administrator, and the oourt has fixed Tuesday, April Sth, 1887, at the hour of ten o’olock. a. m. at the court house in Lincoln in said oounty and state, for the hearing thereof. Therefore all per­ sons interested will appear at said time and place to show cause, if any they have, why said estate be not finally settled. FRANK EKROTH, Administrator I. T. MAU1J5BY, Attv for Estate Feb. 21st, 1x87. 51 At Votive of FinaUSett lenient Notice is hereby given that Geo. L. Fuller, executor of the last WUl